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PhotographyBB has announced the release of the 49th edition of the downloadable, free PhotographyBB Magazine. The 49th edition marks the 4 Year Anniversary for PhotographyBB, and to celebrate, there are several prizes for readers to win. This edition explores the topics of how photographers can discover and define their own artistic style, techniques for shooting at dawn, how to build a solid file-backup strategy, and more. PhotographyBB Magazine is available for free download through the PhotographyBB website.

Mar 1st, 2012 – VANCOUVER, CANADA: PhotographyBB announced today, the release of the 49th edition of the downloadable (PDF) PhotographyBB Magazine. PhotographyBB Magazine provides a diverse range of photographic education for beginner to intermediate level photographers, and with over 100,000 downloaded editions each month, has become a leading resource in the future of free information distribution. The publication offers readers: Digital Photography tips and techniques, camera function training, discussions on issues surrounding the photo community, social media for photographers, entrepreneurial advice for emerging professionals, and image post processing tutorials in Adobe® Photoshop, and RAW processing in Photoshop Lightroom.

The 49th edition marks the 4 Year Anniversary for PhotographyBB, and to celebrate, there are several prizes for readers to win. This edition explores the topics of how photographers can discover and define their own artistic style, techniques for shooting at dawn, how to build a solid file-backup strategy, and much more.

Editor in Chief, Dave Seeram had these comments regarding this recent release:

My sincerest appreciation goes out to our team of contributing authors, and to all of our readers. We’re now entering our 5th year of publication, and we’re still growing. One of the areas we plan to explore more this year, is the topic of creativity. There are so many advancements in camera technology and post-processing software, that creativity tends to take a bit of a backseat these days. Ultimately, we believe that the most creative photographers (the one with a clearly developed vision) are the ones capable of producing the most compelling images. This doesn’t need to be something that only applies to professionals either. Hobbyists take just as many photos that are equally as important, and we want to do our part to help foster our collective creativity as artists.